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| CP:
Say you have hiked way in off the roads to a secluded spot that you’ve scouted before the season. You get a shot early in the day but for what ever reason you’ve missed that shot. Now you have polluted your location with noise and smell and you yourself smell of rotten eggs. You also have an empty and dirty rifle. What do you do now? Do you clean the rifle and make the smell problem worse? Do you just reload and keep hunting even though anything and everything can smell you from 100s of yards away? Or do you pack out and find a shower and change of clothes? |
| billythekidrock:
If one shot ruined my area and made me smell like rotten egss.....I would switch to archery! Seriously, I would reload and continue my hunt. If a critter can smell you from 100 yards away you need to turn around and hunt the other direction. |
| boneaddict:
"Nothing like the smell of Napalm in the morning......" Did I get the quote right? Can anyone guess the movie. You definatley should be able to shoot more than once without cleaning your rifle, and you just move along and hunt the wind liek normal. |
| Cascade:
Bone, I think it is "I love the smell of nepalm in the morning." Apocalypse Now. |
| boneaddict:
Robert Duvall right? |
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